Montessori
The Pre-primary section of our school serves as the foundation for a child’s educational journey, laying the groundwork for future academic success. In this nurturing and stimulating environment, young minds embark on their educational adventure with a focus on play-based learning and social development. The dedicated and caring teachers in the Pre-primary department employ age-appropriate teaching methods, fostering curiosity and a love for learning. Through a combination of interactive activities, creative play, and early literacy initiatives, the Pre-primary section not only introduces fundamental academic concepts but also cultivates essential social and emotional skills. This pivotal stage in a child’s education sets the tone for a positive and engaging learning experience, ensuring a seamless transition to formal schooling.
Objectives
- Develop independence and self-discipline
- Foster curiosity and love for learning
- Promote physical, emotional, and cognitive development
- Build social and communication skills
- Cultivate good habits and routines early
Learning Environment
- Prepared classroom (safe, calm, and structured)
- Use of child-sized furniture and self-accessible learning materials
- Emphasis on freedom within limits
Teaching Method
- Trained Montessori teachers
- One-on-one and small-group instruction
- Self-paced and hands-on activities
- Focus on learning through play and practical life exercises
Areas of Learning
a) Practical Life
Activities like pouring, tying shoelaces, buttoning, cleaning
Develop motor skills, coordination, and responsibility
b) Sensorial
Use of shapes, colors, textures, sizes
Enhance observation, categorization, and comparison skills
c) Language
Introduction to letters, phonics, vocabulary building, storytelling
Develop pre-reading and writing skills
d) Mathematics
Number concepts using beads, blocks, and puzzles
Basic counting, addition, subtraction, and number recognition
e) Cultural Subjects
Introduction to nature, animals, geography, festivals, and cultures
Promotes global awareness and appreciation of diversity
Co-curricular Activities
- Rhymes, music & movement
- Art & craft
- Dance and drama
- Storytelling sessions
- Indoor and outdoor games
- Celebration of national & cultural festivals
Primary
Primary education represents a critical phase in a child’s academic journey, laying the foundation for intellectual growth and social development. At this stage, schools implement a well-rounded curriculum encompassing key subjects such as language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies. The primary education framework is designed not only to deliver essential academic knowledge but also to cultivate critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a lifelong passion for learning. Skilled and dedicated educators foster an inclusive and stimulating learning environment, addressing diverse learning needs and encouraging students to explore their individual interests. In addition to academic instruction, primary education plays a vital role in developing social competencies, teamwork, and character—providing a holistic educational experience that equips students to navigate future academic and life challenges with confidence.
Objectives
- Develop independence and self-discipline
- Foster curiosity and love for learning
- Promote physical, emotional, and cognitive development
- Build social and communication skills
- Cultivate good habits and routines early
Learning Environment
- Prepared classroom (safe, calm, and structured)
- Use of child-sized furniture and self-accessible learning materials
- Emphasis on freedom within limits
Teaching Method
- Trained Montessori teachers
- One-on-one and small-group instruction
- Self-paced and hands-on activities
- Focus on learning through play and practical life exercises
Areas of Learning
a) Practical Life
Activities like pouring, tying shoelaces, buttoning, cleaning
Develop motor skills, coordination, and responsibility
b) Sensorial
Use of shapes, colors, textures, sizes
Enhance observation, categorization, and comparison skills
c) Language
Introduction to letters, phonics, vocabulary building, storytelling
Develop pre-reading and writing skills
d) Mathematics
Number concepts using beads, blocks, and puzzles
Basic counting, addition, subtraction, and number recognition
e) Cultural Subjects
Introduction to nature, animals, geography, festivals, and cultures
Promotes global awareness and appreciation of diversity
Co-curricular Activities
- Rhymes, music & movement
- Art & craft
- Dance and drama
- Storytelling sessions
- Indoor and outdoor games
- Celebration of national & cultural festivals
Secondary
Secondary education at our institution represents a transformative phase in a student’s academic and personal development, equipping them with the skills and mindset necessary for higher education and future endeavors. The curriculum is thoughtfully structured to provide in-depth knowledge across a broad range of disciplines, with a strong emphasis on critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and subject-specific exploration. Our team of committed educators fosters a stimulating and supportive learning environment that goes beyond traditional instruction—encouraging creativity, independent problem-solving, and the development of strong ethical values. In addition to academic rigor, secondary education promotes active participation in extracurricular activities, contributing to a balanced and holistic approach to personal growth. With a focus on individualized guidance and the cultivation of essential life skills, our secondary program empowers students to confidently navigate the next stages of their academic journey and beyond.
Objectives
- Develop independence and self-discipline
- Foster curiosity and love for learning
- Promote physical, emotional, and cognitive development
- Build social and communication skills
- Cultivate good habits and routines early
Learning Environment
- Prepared classroom (safe, calm, and structured)
- Use of child-sized furniture and self-accessible learning materials
- Emphasis on freedom within limits
Teaching Method
- Trained Montessori teachers
- One-on-one and small-group instruction
- Self-paced and hands-on activities
- Focus on learning through play and practical life exercises
Areas of Learning
a) Practical Life
Activities like pouring, tying shoelaces, buttoning, cleaning
Develop motor skills, coordination, and responsibility
b) Sensorial
Use of shapes, colors, textures, sizes
Enhance observation, categorization, and comparison skills
c) Language
Introduction to letters, phonics, vocabulary building, storytelling
Develop pre-reading and writing skills
d) Mathematics
Number concepts using beads, blocks, and puzzles
Basic counting, addition, subtraction, and number recognition
e) Cultural Subjects
Introduction to nature, animals, geography, festivals, and cultures
Promotes global awareness and appreciation of diversity
Co-curricular Activities
- Rhymes, music & movement
- Art & craft
- Dance and drama
- Storytelling sessions
- Indoor and outdoor games
- Celebration of national & cultural festivals